This is an online blog journal of all my kitesurfing activities. I blog and log every kitesurfing session and provide information on skills progression, gear, weather and locations. I am based in Melbourne, Australia where we are blessed with good winds and some wonderful kitesurfing. I also take kitecam photos and video. I also record many sessions with a GPS.

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Slogen - Hjorundfjorden skiing day 4

Fourth ski day Hjorundfjorden with great weather, with Fjord Adventures.

Another hearty breakfast then a tractor ride up the snow and some lovely green roofed huts.

We skied the long trail/road on right side of valley above frozen lakes, passing the engine of Messerschmitt fighter shot down in World War 2 when the Allies were attempting to bomb a German warship hiding in the fjord.

Slogen, the giant of the fjords, loomed in the distance as our objective. From our approach it seemed impossible to ski to the summit.

After a lunch in the sun we skied up to join a skin track on a big snow slope then gained a col with views down to the fjord. Ronny and Martin elected to wait there as we pushed on for the summit.

The ridge got steeper as we climbed. We took our skis up to follow a boot trial for a hundred meters, then put them back on for the next 200m close to the summit.

We left our skis just below the summit and booted up the last 50m. A spectacular summit, small on the top and very airy with views right down to the fjord and all around. This is one of my top 10 summits ever.

Douglas skied from the top while Roger and I walked 50m down to our skis to commence our descent. A fall from the top would be fatal.

The snow was heavy up high but much better when we got on slopes with a northerly aspect. More powder!

We met with Martin and Ronnie then continued down loving the snow and the skiing.

A very fast traverse took us to the return trail for a fast run down to meet the van and a cold beer.

This was a big day - I was very tired at the end.

Another swim in the fjord (cold but refreshing) and a barbecue dinner by a roaring fire in a small lakeside lodge/hut topped it off.

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This blog records my kitesurfing sessions and skills progression, along with information on gear, weather and locations. I am based in Melbourne, Australia where we are blessed with good winds and some wonderful kitesurfing locations.